JAKARTA - Heavy rains that have continued since last night until noon have caused flooding in several areas of Bali. Even so, I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport is confirmed to continue operating and flights run normally.

This was conveyed by Communication and Legal Division Head of Bali International Airport I Gusti Ngurah Rai Gede Eka Sandi Asmadi in a written statement received by VOI, Wednesday, September 10.

"In relation to airport operations, we can inform you that until this afternoon flights at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport are running normally," said Gede.

Gede said to ensure that services can be maintained, the management of PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport in collaboration with relevant stakeholders has taken handling and mitigation steps.

Some of them include adding passenger seat facilities, arranging terminal service personnel, and giving advice to prospective passengers to arrive at the airport early.

"The airline has also conveyed the same appeal so that prospective passengers can calculate the time needed to go to the airport," he said.

Gede said that his party had also coordinated with all airlines to anticipate prospective passengers who experienced delays and needed special handling such as the rescheduling process (reschedule) or other mechanisms based on the provisions of each airline.

In addition, continued Gede, to meet the intermodal needs of transportation for passengers who have just landed in Bali, intensively have coordinated with airport land transport managers to regulate the availability of their vehicle units in the midst of congestion that occurs on many roads from and to the airport.

"Current conditions include force majeure, but we together with all airport stakeholders are still trying to maintain service standards for passengers and operations are running safely and smoothly," he explained.


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